The Analysis of Production Line Balance Using the Moodie Young Method at X Inc.

  • Polewangi Y
  • Sutrisno S
  • Fitri A
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Abstract

The goal of this study is to determine how much the level of efficiency the production line at PT. X by using the Moodie young approach. The three components of the method - Line Efficiency, Balance Delay, and Smooth Index - are utilized to assess the degree of balance in the manufacturing line. The findings indicated that there were 5 work stations with 7 work elements in the real production line configuration, with a Line Efficiency of 40.29%, a Balance Delay of 59.70%, and a Smoothness Index of 9578.22. As a consequence of the research utilizing the Moodie Young approach, the new production lines are composed of 3 work stations with 7 work elements and a Line Efficiency result of 67.15%, Balance Delay of 32.84%, and Smoothness Index of 4449.71. Keywords: Line Balancing, Moodie Young, Line Efficiency, Balance Delay, Smooth Index

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Polewangi, Y. D., Sutrisno, S., & Fitri, A. R. (2023). The Analysis of Production Line Balance Using the Moodie Young Method at X Inc. International Journal of Research and Review, 10(2), 909–915. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.202302108

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